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In 60a - b , it is not possible for negative transportation to have operated . A positive second clause is , in each case , semantically and syntactically obligatory , since it contrasts with the negative third clause ( which has ...
In 60a - b , it is not possible for negative transportation to have operated . A positive second clause is , in each case , semantically and syntactically obligatory , since it contrasts with the negative third clause ( which has ...
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A more appropriate unit to work with is the ISOLECT , which we may define as ' any possible set of rules such that it will differ from adjacent sets of rules on a panlectal ( implica- tional ) grid by only a single rule - conflict or ...
A more appropriate unit to work with is the ISOLECT , which we may define as ' any possible set of rules such that it will differ from adjacent sets of rules on a panlectal ( implica- tional ) grid by only a single rule - conflict or ...
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Karttunen 1971b notes that in a number of environments , e.g. in the if - clause of condi- tionals or under the sentential modality it is possible that , verbs of coming - to - know ( learn , realize , discover , find out , notice ) ...
Karttunen 1971b notes that in a number of environments , e.g. in the if - clause of condi- tionals or under the sentential modality it is possible that , verbs of coming - to - know ( learn , realize , discover , find out , notice ) ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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